BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostic Tool

A Diagnostic Tool for Application Performance

BIG-IP iHealth enables you to verify the proper operation of your BIG-IP system and ensure your hardware and software function at peak efficiency. With customized diagnostic information, iHealth enables you to take the recommended action, and in many cases, can help you resolve common configuration issues without the need to contact F5 Technical Support.

A Running Snapshot of BIG-IP

At the heart of BIG-IP iHealth is the qkview file technology, which provides a running snapshot of your BIG-IP system with up-to-the-minute configuration and diagnostic information. You can quickly download a qkview file from your BIG-IP system, and then upload the file to the BIG-IP iHealth system.

The BIG-IP iHealth system translates the output from your qkview file and displays the content in a customer-friendly format that mimics the familiar BIG-IP Configuration utility. In addition to translating the raw data, the BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics component of the BIG-IP iHealth system evaluates the logs, command output, and configuration of your BIG-IP system against a database of known issues, common mistakes, and published F5 best practices. The prioritized results provide tailored feedback about configuration issues or code defects, and provide a description of the issue, recommendations for resolution, and a link to further information in the AskF5 Knowledge Base.

This customized diagnostic information enables you to take the recommended action, and in many cases, can help you resolve common configuration issues without the need to contact F5 Technical Support. If you require assistance from F5 Technical Support, your BIG-IP iHealth data will be available to F5 engineers for faster resolution.

BIG-IP iHealth is free, but requires registration.

The following link will take you to the BIG-IP iHealth site, where you will be redirected to authenticate or register. Make sure to bookmark ihealth.f5.com, in order to navigate directly to the BIG-IP iHealth interface for future references.